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8 month bearded dragon refuses to eat
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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2044788, member: 118223"] As the others suggested brumation or a slowdown phase is based on a combination of age and size. If he wants to slow down, don't fight him on this, it's very important for their health. My boy started brumation at 9 months and 350g. Yours looks big and healthy too, so I would not worry right now. As long as he's not loosing much weight, just let him do his thing. If he wants to brumate (sounds like he only wants to slow down a bit so far, but he might at some point) you should shorten the light cycle and drop the temps. [/QUOTE]
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